Math, asked by rekhadarjiptp, 1 year ago

find the locus of
the point equidistant from two given points

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Answered by khiljee
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See the figure.

As the point distance is same from both the points A & B... The locus will be their perpendicular bisector of AB (draw the line by connecting black dots.)
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Answered by aaberakausar
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Step-by-step explanation:

If you’re given two points, and you’re asked to find the locus of points equidistant from these two points, you’ll always find the same thing: that the locus of points is actually the perpendicular bisector of the segment that joins the two points.

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